Crimen - Gustavo Cerati
I learned most of my Spanish with music while living in Chile in 2004. I would find the lyrics and chords for songs I loved, and learn to play and sing them, often without knowing what the words meant. Slowly over the months, I looked up the words, and a year later, I knew thirty songs from Latin America and could speak Spanish fluently. No course was needed, just my love for music from around the world. Los Prisioneros, Andres Calamaro, and Silvio Rodriguez were my language teachers.
For some unknown reason, despite everyone around me listening to Cerati and Soda Stereo back in the day, I only got into Cerati recently.
Видео Crimen - Gustavo Cerati канала Fabian Dittrich
For some unknown reason, despite everyone around me listening to Cerati and Soda Stereo back in the day, I only got into Cerati recently.
Видео Crimen - Gustavo Cerati канала Fabian Dittrich
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